Sounds like you guys are still abit sore about losing the ashes, and not winning many rugby games,
I have one of these beasts as I brought one as a beta tester, couple of facts that I picked up on looking at your banter.
You can use anyones extract product in it if you know what you are doing.
The only reason it is launched with the three recommended beers is to make sure that any muppet can make premium beer in it, I had never made a beer in my life but tasted lots of homebrew over the years and my first brew was far superior than the other crap.
From what I gather, the quality of the ingredients will determine the quality of your beer.
The machine is not automatic, it just gives you full control over fermentation, carbonation and sediment removal, leaving you with clear, cold carbonated beer every time.
It is pretty easy to clean, from your last brew to having your next one up and running it takes about 1 1/2 hours.
You can bottle it off if you are a pig and have to brew every week, it is supplied with a stem so you can fill flagons from the bottom up, as you have control over the carbonation you can over carbonate it slightly before filling.
If using an ale yeast you can make beer chrystal clear, cold and perfectly carbonated in seven days or less, no ****.
The machine is built to be handed down to the next generation and weighs 86kg empty.
You can make any style of beer in it as I have had a hoppy beer from Ian Williams himself, it was awesome, that is what I will be trying next.
Can't remember if there was anything else that I have missed but I can assure you that if you know what you are doing you will get a lot of fun and pleasure from it and once you understand its capabilities will even forget about what it cost you.
Cheers
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